Fabrizio Prevedello's Sculptural Dialogues in Sarzana
Fabrizio Prevedello (Padua, 1972) presents a solo exhibition in Sarzana featuring sculptures that combine marble, glass, and iron. The works bridge classical sculptural language with contemporary minimalism, creating apparent dissonances and bold compositional balances. The minimalist installation highlights the raw materials, with pieces placed on the floor, hung on walls, or set into niches. The exhibition evokes the industrial aesthetic meeting the natural, and is described as having the ferrous flavor of a poem by Giovanni Testori. The show is curated by Niccolò Lucarelli.
Key facts
- Fabrizio Prevedello was born in Padua in 1972.
- The exhibition is held in Sarzana.
- Materials used include marble, glass, and iron.
- The works combine classical sculpture with contemporary minimalism.
- The installation is minimalist, with sculptures on floor, walls, and niches.
- The exhibition is described as having the ferrous flavor of a poem by Giovanni Testori.
- Niccolò Lucarelli is the curator and critic.
- The show explores the evolution from craftsmanship to industry.
Entities
Artists
- Fabrizio Prevedello
- Giovanni Testori
- Niccolò Lucarelli
Institutions
- Artribune
Locations
- Sarzana
- Padua
- Italy